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Endurance Tilt Chair and Stand User’s Guide  15250-101  REV-A

Overhead Lamp ON/OFF Brightness Controls

The area labeled “LAMP” has 3 separate buttons and a minimum to maximum LED scale. Pressing the 
Up or Down Arrow one position at a time will increase or decrease lamp intensity. Pressing the POWER 
Switch will apply power to the Overhead Lamp. The LED on the scale will flash indicating power is applied 
to the lamp. Pressing the POWER Switch again removes power from the Overhead Lamp and the LED will 
remain ON. 

Corded Instrument Voltage Selector

Locate the Voltage Limit Switch for corded instruments located on the rear of the stand. Refer to the  
Features and Functions section of this manual. Using a small flathead screwdriver, adjust the switch  
to the maximum voltage of your corded instrument connected to the Binding Post. 

CAUTION:  DO NOT SELECT A VOLTAGE THAT EXCEEDS THE VOLTAGE RATING OF THE BULB IN YOUR INSTRUMENT 

OR DAMAGE TO THE BULB MAY OCCUR.

Once the maximum voltage has been selected, press the Power Button in the area labeled “VOLTAGE” 
to turn your corded instrument on and off. Pressing the Up or Down Arrow one position at a time will 
increase or decrease the voltage to the corded instrument connected to the Binding Posts of the stand 
within the range of the maximum voltage set by the Voltage Limit Switch on the rear of the stand. 

Overhead Lamp

WARNING:  DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP SHADE DIRECTLY NEAR THE BULB OR SERIOUS INJURY MAY OCCUR. 

GRASP THE OPEN RING HANDLE AROUND THE LAMP TO ADJUST THE POSITION OF THE LAMP  
ASSEMBLY TO AVOID INJURY.

WARNING:  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF STATIC SHOCK, DO NOT TOUCH THE OVERHEAD LAMP AND A PATIENT AT 

THE  SAME TIME.

To operate the Overhead Lamp you must:

1.  Switch on the Main ON/OFF Switch on the front of the stand.
2.  Press the Lamp POWER Switch on the Control Panel.
3.  Press the Left or Right Arrow to increase or decrease lamp intensity.
4.  The lamp can also be turned on and off using the rocker switch on the lamp shade.

Chair Operation

CAUTION:  THE LIFT MECHANISM IS EQUIPPED WITH A THERMAL CUTOFF SWITCH TO PROTECT THE MECHANISM 

FROM OVERHEATING. RAISING AND LOWERING OF THE CHAIR CONTINUOUSLY FOR APPROXIMATELY 
ONE AND A HALF MINUTES WILL ACTIVATE THE THERMAL CUTOFF SWITCH AND NOT ALLOW THE 
CHAIR TO BE RAISED OR LOWERED. ONCE THE THERMAL CUTOFF SWITCH HAS BEEN ACTIVATED, 
SEVERAL MINUTES OF COOLING TIME COMBINED WITH TURNING THE CHAIR MAIN POWER SWITCH 
OFF AND THEN ON AGAIN TO RESET THE SYSTEM ARE NECESSARY BEFORE THE LIFT MECHANISM 
WILL OPERATE AGAIN. THE TEMPERATURE AT WHICH THE SYSTEM IS ALLOWED TO OPERATE AFTER 
COOLING IS MUCH LOWER THAN THE CUTOFF TEMPERATURE, HENCE SEVERAL MINUTES OF  
COOLING TIME ARE REQUIRED.

Note:  To raise or lower the chair, the Main Power ON/OFF Switch on the front of the stand must be ON. 

Operation 

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Summary of Contents for Reichert Endurance Tilt Chair and Stand

Page 1: ...Endurance Tilt Chair and Stand User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ke changes in the product described in this manual without notice and without incorporating those changes in any products already sold Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a...

Page 3: ...r Instrument Arm 18 Counterbalance Adjustment 18 Refractor Arm 18 Counterbalance Adjustment 18 Chair and Stand Set Up 19 Operation 19 Lower Instrument Arm 19 Control Panel 20 Main ON OFF Switch 20 Cha...

Page 4: ...R AND STAND CONTAINS ELEC TROSTATIC DISCHARGE SENSITIVE DEVICES ESDS SUCH COMPONENTS MAY BE SENSITIVE TO HIGH VOLTAGES PRODUCED BY STATIC CHARGES FROM THE HUMAN BODY DO NOT REMOVE ANY OF THE COVERS OF...

Page 5: ...arefully prior to use and follow the instructions in the guide to ensure optimum performance of your new products Please retain this manual for future reference and to share with other users Additiona...

Page 6: ...Lift the carton off the chair 4 Using a 14 mm wrench remove the large screws on the board at the front of the chair Unpacking Unpacking the Endurance Tilt Chair 2 Remove the six screws three each on...

Page 7: ...A Unpacking continued 5 Remove the remaining packing materials from the chair Retain the box with additional parts for set up Carefully slide the chair off the pallet 1 Remove the plastic banding str...

Page 8: ...50 101 REV A 2 Remove the six screws three each on opposite sides of the box that secure the carton to the pallet Unpacking continued 3 Lift the carton off the stand 5 Cut the wire ties that secure th...

Page 9: ...A Unpacking continued 6 The plastic covering on the stand is secured with staples Carefully pull away the plastic wrap 8 Remove the boards that secure the base of the stand to the pallet 7 The stand...

Page 10: ...rench remove the large screws that secure the board at the front of the pallet Unpacking continued 10 Remove the plastic wrap from the stand and boxes 11 Remove the boxes from the stand and carefully...

Page 11: ...antage Plus Chair P N 15250 Foot Switch Assembly P N 15250 002 001 Stand Base With Control Panel and Charging Wells P N 15253 Lower Instrument Arm P N 15257 Overhead Lamp Assembly P N 15253 002 021 Ov...

Page 12: ...Lamp Arm Wrench E Collar for Base of Pole F Armlock Screw Handle G Phoropter Safety Collar H Lamp Collar I 5 23 Phoropter Hex Key J Spare Fuse K 3 4 Needle Thrust Bearing Box 2 L Phoropter Bearing Col...

Page 13: ...two outlets to the right are always powered on Power to the two outlets to the left is controlled by membrane panel switches Hand Instrument Charging Wells Chair UP DOWN Switches Auto Down Switch ON O...

Page 14: ...oor is level 2 Be sure your stand is correctly positioned in the desired location Lower Instrument Arm 1 Connect the lower instrument arm power cord to the stand 2 Install the front brake handle A Dra...

Page 15: ...screws located in the front and on each side of the slit lamp port Installing the Mounting Pole 1 Open the back of the lower section of the stand by removing the six screws that hold the panel in pla...

Page 16: ...e Refractor Arm down the mounting pole into the desired position and tighten the allen key with the 5 32 wrench 2 Slide the Refractor Arm with the lock ring to the bottom down the vertical post to the...

Page 17: ...erhead Lamp Assembly 1 Feed the lamp cord through the mounting pole Fit the rod cap with lamp wire extended into the top of the pole 2 Connect the lamp cord to the keyed plug in the stand 3 Connect th...

Page 18: ...er instrument arm is a compression spring The counterbalance is factory set to 30 lbs Use the hex wrench provided to adjust the tension on the compression spring Counterbalancing of Refractor Arm WARN...

Page 19: ...o the right to tighten and hold the arm in position and turn them coun terclockwise to loosen the handle and move the arm into a different position Press the release latch in the upper section of the...

Page 20: ...tch illuminates to indicate the switch is on Chart Projector ON OFF Switch The C P Switch is a push type on off button It controls the electricity to the C P Outlet on the lower left of the Auxiliary...

Page 21: ...by the Voltage Limit Switch on the rear of the stand Overhead Lamp WARNING DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP SHADE DIRECTLY NEAR THE BULB OR SERIOUS INJURY MAY OCCUR GRASP THE OPEN RING HANDLE AROUND THE LAMP TO...

Page 22: ...ress the Auto Down button to lower the chair to the lowest position A Head Rest The Head Rest can be positioned by pulling the Lock Handle to the unlocked position positioning the Head Rest in the des...

Page 23: ...d water filtered below 5 microns Troubleshooting If your Stand does not function at all 1 Check your facility power source Is the outlet live 2 Check your electrical connections WARNING TO HELP PREVEN...

Page 24: ...30 lbs 10 lbs Stroke 13 25 12 25 Counterbalance Up to 60 lbs Up to 20 lbs Lower Limit 25 na Upper Limit 38 5 na WARNING BEFORE CHECKING THE FUSES DISCONNECT OR UNPLUG THE STAND FROM ANY POWER SOURCE...

Page 25: ...rict liability or any other damages resulting from or relating to design manufacture sale use or handling of the product If notified promptly in writing of any action brought against the purchaser bas...

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